The baby steps of the big boot

Wife: Did I get fat during quarantine?
Husband: You were never really skinny!
Time of death: 11:47 pm, 4/25/20
Cause of death: Coronavirus

It is a good one. A perfect communist joke. Making fun of something that cannot be said. Naming what cannot be named.
My main problem with the Western perception of communism has always been its monochromatic simplicity. Defenders of the free world see and point to the gulags, the famines, the mass murders and the suppression of the freedoms they all cherish. While communism can, for sure, be sinister, on an every-day level, it is far more likely to be absurd, oppressive, drab, frustrating and just plain stupid. This joke is a perfect example of the absurdity of the covid-19 statistics. Its existence exposes the path we are on. The baby steps of the oppressive boot. It starts with the absurd.The absurd is an ominous sign of the sinister’s coming.

We are moving closer to a communist reality and I fully understand how crazy that sounds.
When I say that this joke is a sign of communism, most people would react saying that I am crazy, I am exaggerating, besides, if that is communism, then communism is not so bad. We can all sacrifice a little for the common good. You say the media is lying? May be so, but they mean well.

People don’t seem to understand how dangerous these small steps are because they think of communism only in terms of its most extreme expressions. I do not wish to minimize the horrors of communism, only to express my concern about its slow creep. By focusing on its horrors, people tend to dismiss the signs of its coming.
But there is a continuity between the ‘little bit of communism’ and the most oppressive and murderous kind.
I am seriously alarmed by the little bits that we can already see around us.
I am even more alarmed by the giant exercise of the full-fledged version that we are muddling through.

Every good joke has a serious foundation, revealing something not very obvious, but very relatable.
Just about everybody knows that the Covid-19 statistics are manipulated. We also see, that it is not acceptable to say it publicly. The video of the press conference of Dr Erickson & Dr Massihi has been censored by Youtube. (this is the third time I link to different postings of it, by the time you see the link, it will probably be deleted again)
Their crime was to deviate from official party line. The party line that changes day to today but still has to be followed blindly. This is big time communism. Look at this chart:

The April 16 spike in the US numbers and the April 30th spike in the UK numbers are just impossible.

Let me rephrase: highly unlikely to be true. They are statistical manipulations. (or too many wives objecting to their husband’s insensitivity.)
You do not have to be a statistician to see how fishy this is. The typical communist reaction: if there is nothing you can do about it, you can at least turn it into a joke.

We are told to trust the science, but all we can see is one sided ideology driven politics, distortion of facts, obvious lies, censorship and bullying. When will the crisis be over? If the democrats can help it, only after Trump is out of office.

Shouldn’t these be more serious concerns to all of us? Isn’t this a sign of serious erosion of the public trust? Can’t you see the inherent corruption in them? The creeping communism?

In the later stages of Soviet Communism it was a standard practice to lock up dissidents in mental hospitals.
Dinesh D’Souza produced a documentary about Barack Obama. Obama unleashed the Justice Department on him which eventually found a crime in his past, he donated more money to the campaign of a friend than what he was allowed. He spent a year in jail for it. That is just plain vanilla abuse of power. What should concern us about it is this:

“Here’s a tiny detail about my case that’s so revealing. This Clinton appointee judge who adjudicated the case, saying there’s no political targeting here, as part of my sentence he sentences me to mandatory psychiatric counseling. Let’s think about this for a minute.

What about my case? Here I’ve given too much money, my own money, to a candidate, a college friend of mine running for office. I am not Jeffrey Dahmer, I didn’t put bodies in the refrigerator. Why do I need psychiatric counseling, if not that it’s the progressive view that I’m not just wrong, but I’m somehow crazy? That people who disagree with them require not persuasion, but therapy.”

We are sitting like frogs in the slowly boiling pot. How many signs do we need to see? How many do I need to show you? The little signs of communism must be called out for what they are. While they are still small.

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2 replies on “The baby steps of the big boot”

Good job Zork.You are a smart kuki to bad there is not to many like you.We live inthe world of greed and there is point of no return. Now they take guns away from people so they can try somethink even more drastick.

The situation is just getting worse. I could write another post with the new information coming at me daily. Justine’s gun grab is indeed spectacular.
He would not have been able to get away with it if it was not for this ’emergency’

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